A laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure utilized for both diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the abdominal or pelvic region.
During a laparoscopy, a small incision, typically less than half an inch long, is made near the belly button. Through this incision, a long, slender tube equipped with a camera, known as a laparoscope, is inserted into the body. The camera transmits internal images to a video monitor, allowing the surgeon to visualize the internal organs.
There are several reasons why a laparoscopy may be necessary, including if:
For females, a laparoscopy may be indicated to:
During a laparoscopy, the process typically involves the following steps: